Faces and Places, April 23

Justin Siena High School’s Friday Night Live Club made their annual Easter baskets for children in the Napa Valley. Baskets were delivered to Clinic Ole, Cope Family Center, The Samaritan House, Healthy Moms and Babies, and N.E.W.S.

Vintage High School students Gilian Meyers, left, and Nadia Barboza recently received a “Heart of Napa” award at the Second Annual Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership Heart of Napa Awards on March 16.

Aldea Children & Family Services was selected to receive funding to support Courage Village, its suicide prevention and mental health awareness campaign, from 100 Men Who Give a Damn About Napa County at the March 2017 meeting held at the Napa Valley Wine Train Depot on March 29. From left to right: Karen Calhoun, administrator of 100 Men Who Give a Damn About Napa County; Michele Farhat, Aldea Director of Development; and Natalie Griffin, Aldea Senior Development Associate.

Reunion breakfast at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone in St. Helena for five Napa men who joined the United States Army in March 1957. Pictured with their wives are Bob Pestoni, Sam Leach, Glen Fore, Richard Andrews and Dave Collins.

Members of the North Napa Rotary, Willie and John Kempkey, Michael Redman, Danielle Barecca, Ted Witten and Rich Yamanaka participated in the Lake County Reforestation on March 25 in Middletown. Three hundred volunteers planted 4,000 trees.

Firefighter paramedic Chad Pilkington teaches “hands only” CPR to the Easter Bunny at American Canyon’s Annual Spring Celebration on March 25. American Canyon was designated a “Heart Safe Community” in 2016 after training 2,126 community members in “hands only” CPR, AED use, and use of the new “Pulse Point” smart phone application.

Longtime Napa resident Dolly Griffin celebrated her 94th birthday on March 27, with family including her five loving great-grandchildren. Pictured with Dolly from left, are Colton, Levi, Hunter, Dolly, Liliana and Emma.

Shearer Elementary School kindergarten students received a tour of the downtown Wells Fargo branch, courtesy of Mr. Clement, the manager. The students especially enjoyed seeing the old vault door.

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Justin Siena High School’s Friday Night Live Club made their annual Easter baskets for children in the Napa Valley. Baskets were delivered to Clinic Ole, Cope Family Center, The Samaritan House, Healthy Moms and Babies, and N.E.W.S.

Vintage High School students Gilian Meyers, left, and Nadia Barboza recently received a “Heart of Napa” award at the Second Annual Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership Heart of Napa Awards on March 16.

Aldea Children & Family Services was selected to receive funding to support Courage Village, its suicide prevention and mental health awareness campaign, from 100 Men Who Give a Damn About Napa County at the March 2017 meeting held at the Napa Valley Wine Train Depot on March 29. From left to right: Karen Calhoun, administrator of 100 Men Who Give a Damn About Napa County; Michele Farhat, Aldea Director of Development; and Natalie Griffin, Aldea Senior Development Associate.

Reunion breakfast at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone in St. Helena for five Napa men who joined the United States Army in March 1957. Pictured with their wives are Bob Pestoni, Sam Leach, Glen Fore, Richard Andrews and Dave Collins.

Members of the North Napa Rotary, Willie and John Kempkey, Michael Redman, Danielle Barecca, Ted Witten and Rich Yamanaka participated in the Lake County Reforestation on March 25 in Middletown. Three hundred volunteers planted 4,000 trees.

Firefighter paramedic Chad Pilkington teaches “hands only” CPR to the Easter Bunny at American Canyon’s Annual Spring Celebration on March 25. American Canyon was designated a “Heart Safe Community” in 2016 after training 2,126 community members in “hands only” CPR, AED use, and use of the new “Pulse Point” smart phone application.

Longtime Napa resident Dolly Griffin celebrated her 94th birthday on March 27, with family including her five loving great-grandchildren. Pictured with Dolly from left, are Colton, Levi, Hunter, Dolly, Liliana and Emma.